UofL NETWORK Luncheon:Presumption of Incompetence
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Evans,Cortney
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Apr 14, 2011 01:49 PM
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Luncheon Discussion
The luncheon dialogue includes the voices of Dr. Sharon Moore, Kent School of Social Work, her UofL colleagues (Professor Brenda Hart, Dr. Linda L. Wilson, the late Dr. Veronica Hinton-Hudson, Dr. Sherri Wallace who authored a chapter in her newly edited book, “Dilemmas of Black Faculty at Predominantly White Institutions in the United States: Issues of the Post-Multicultural Era”; as well as contains chapters authored by other faculty including a former UofL faculty member, Dr. Rhunette Diggs.
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| When |
Apr 21, 2011 from 12:00 pm to 01:30 pm |
| Where | University Club |
| Contact Name | mrvass01@louisville.edu |
| Contact Phone | 852-2252 |
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The text encompasses the physical, psychological, spiritual, social, and legal
issues confronting African American faculty who teach at white academic
institutions. This text will be particularly relevant for the University of
Louisville culture since the University is a predominantly white higher
education institution (PWI), located in a “Adams state”… The Kentucky Plan by
providing an opportunity to listen to the voices of African American faculty in
preparation to enhance the campus climate and educational process for future
students. As the University looks at itself as a "great place to work", and
examines the demographics and data impacting African American faculty in the
recent COSW updated survey...this text is important for every administrator,dean
and chair "recognized as the canary in the coal mine".
Come join us for an informative and enlightening luncheon dialogue. Bring a
friend and network with others! Cost of luncheon dialogue is $10.00 per person.
Reservations are accepted by contacting Marian Vasser.

